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Battalion Classifieds BBS WANTED STUDY I Recent injury to wrist, knee or ankle? Severe enough pain to remain on study up to 10 days and 5 visits? STUDY II Recent injury with pain to any muscle or joint? One-dose (4 hours) in-house study. Volunteers interested in participating in investigative drug studies will be paid for their time and cooperation. G&S Studies, inc. 846-5933 7713/3 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Wanted: Individuals 18 years of age or older to participate in our “AtHome” Cold Study with an over-the-counter cold prepara tion. Incentive: $40. Call 776-0411. ^0 ^0 ^0 ^0 ^0 ^0 ^0 ^0 ^0 FOR RENT •POOL •CLUB ROOM •3-LAUNDRY ROOMS • LARGE STORAGE •24 HR EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE HALF SUMMER RENT FOR LEASES SIGNED THROUGH MAY. Starting at $250.00 3902 COLLEGE MAIN S&k country place apartments 846-0515 Spend your SPRINti BREAK on PADRE ISLAND. Plush beachfront condo. Accomodates 6 adults. Affor dable fun! Call today. 512-853-4591. 112t3/25 SERVICES Quiet two bedroom, one bath duplex in South Wood Valley. Fenced yard, covered patio. Available now. 822-<K)74. 822-3098. 11U3/31 WORDS TO GO. Professional word sonable prices. $10. resume special! 5:30. processing at rea- l! 774-4120 after I10tS/7 Condo, 1 Bdrm, 1 Bath, microwave, W/D, ceiling fan, bus route. Call (214) 495-2123. 96t3/31 PRE—LEASE for fall. HUGE duplexes near HIL TON. Ceiling fans, fireplaces, fenced yard. 846-2471, 846-4818,693-1627. 116t5/1 HELP WANTED THE GREENERY Landscape Maintenance Full or Part Time Interview Mon. & Tues. March 24 & 25 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. 823-7551 1512 Cavitt, Bryan Do |t right-FIRST! Word ProcessingrTyping: fast, friendly, typo-free. 822-1252 after 1:00. 116t3/28 STUDENT TYPING — 20 years experience. Fast, ac curate, reasonable, guaranteed. 693-8537. 112t5/9 FOR SALE Lifeguards, Pool Managers, Swim In structors. Houston area. Good Pay. Experience helpful. Apply now for May - September Jobs. (713)578- 8227. 113t3/11 Summer job for College Student. Would you like to spend your summer vacation in Colorado Mountain Coun try as host or hostess and manager of The Wild Horse Mesa Lake Building, renting boats and trailers, selling gro ceries and greeting land owners? Just send a resume and snapshot to Jack York in care of Wild Horse Mesa. P.O. Box 353, San Louis, Co. 81152. 11413/31 $1 Pre-Party Pitchers Michelob, Miller, Miller Lite 3pm - 9pm Mon. - Sat.! Only at Dab’s Also - Selected Imports for $1 C.RLSIESHIPS: AIRLINES, HIRING! Summe., Ca- reer. Overseas! Call for Guide, Cassette, Newsservice! 1916)944-4444, ext. 127. 107t3/3 D EB’S ELI TROPICAL SNO-HAWAI IAN SHAVE ICE. Dealers needed. No francise fees. No royalty payments. Less than $8,000. for your own business. Pays for itself in one season. Call after 4:30 p.m. (512)258-0646. 118t4/3 696-DEBS 404 University Dr. E. OVERSEAS JOBS. Summer year round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia. All Fields. $900-2000/mo. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC, P.O. Box 52-TX-4 Corona, Del Mar, CA 92625 115t4/4 SERVICES ON THE DOUBLE All kinds of typing at reasonable rates. Dissertations, theses, term papers, re sumes. Typing and copying at one stop. ON THE DOUBLE 331 University Drive. 846-3755 Typing. Rubber Stamps, Business Cards. Wake-Up ) Service. Payne. (409)823-7723. 118t4/18 ' THESIS SPECIALISTS 10% off thesis copying kinko'S Expires: 5/15/86 Page 6/The Battalion/Monday, March 24,1986 Zales Corp. rejects 2nd takeover bid from Peoples Ltd. Associated Press DALLAS — Zale Corp. said Sun day it rejected a second takeover of fer from Peoples Jewellers Ltd. of Canada and announced a major re structuring that it said would hurt its earnings but improve its focus on the domestic jewelry industry. The Zale and Lipshy families con trol about 32 percent of Zale’s total outstanding capital stock, or 12.4 million shares. Donald Zale, chairman and chief executive officer, said in a statement, “There was nothing right about it. The price was wrong. The time was wrong, and the buyer was wrong.” Toronto-based Peoples, which holds a 15 percent stake in the na tion’s largest jewelry retailer, was of fering $38 a share in cash and a new issue of preferred stock with a face value of $7 a share. Zale’s new restructuring plan will result in a charge against net income of $80 million to $90 million for the year ending March 31. Net cash proceeds from the re structuring will total about $70 mil lion, the company said in a statement. MAN! The restructuring will involve the “revaluation of inventory ... to re flect market conditions and new plans for existing retail operations in western Europe.” A&€vl£ AIXEMANDERS: will give square dancelessonu dent Co p.m. in the Pavilion. A club meeting will follow at £1:30p: nos Sun DANCE ARTS SOCIETY: will have aeiolms, 6:30p.m.;!* tierK t ' ' jazz, 7:30 p.m.; and im./atlv. jazz, 8:30 p.m. in26nE.K« INTRAMURAL RECREATION: entries open at 8 m 159 Read for handball doubles, superstars, track metE f ickle hall doubles. For more information call Patsv.y. 826. MSC AGGIE CINEMA: will meet at 7 p.m. in 402 Rudder The first offer, which was rejected in early March, was for $35 per share in cash and preferred stock va lued at $5 a share. Zale said the board of directors re jected the latest takeover offer as not in the best interest of shareholders. TYPING. Thesis. Dissertations, Reports. Reasonable. 693-1598. 108t5/2 Word Processing: Proposals, dissertations, theses, manuscripts, reports, newsletters, term papers, re sumes, letters. 764-6614. 114t4/l The plan also calls for the sale of two under-performing, non-jewelry retailing divisions. Zale said the company will sell the Aeroplex Division and the O.G. Wil son Catalog Showroom Division, which consists of 13 retailing units offering an assortment of non-jew elry merchandise. 3 children die in Houston fire despite cousin's rescue effort HOUSTON — A 2-year-old hoy and his 18-month-old twin sisters died in a fire that swept through a northwest Houston home despite ef forts by a cousin to save them, offi cials said. The victims were identified as Raymond Radford III, 2, and his sis ters, Latoya and Latasha Radford. Investigators were looking closly at a space heater in the children’s bedroom as the possible cause of the fire, which broke out early Saturday, Houston Fire Department spokes man Bill Paradoski said. Officials said the children’s cousin, Michael Nelms, 25, was asleep at the home when the fire broke out about 12:35 a.m. Renita Nelms, a neighbor and cousin, said, “He came over here banging on the doors and windows and telling us to (call) the fire de partment.” Michael Nelms said he was awak ened by extreme heat, saw the blaze and grabbed for one of the girls, but was driven back by the heat. Renita Nelms said, “The little boy was (on his bed) up against the win dow. Then the flames were coming out the window and there was noth ing we could do.” She said the children’s father, Raymond Radford Jr., had gone to pick up his wife when the fire erupted. Both had to be restrained from entering the burning house when they returned, she said. Monday DEPARTMENT; will sponsor a mini w: titled 'To Do or Not To Do: That is the Proposal p.m, in 120 Blocker. ITte instructor will be Sb For more information, call 845-3452 orstopbjl r. as it seel nomic a was caus TEXAS AGGIE MAJORITY FOR CLEMENTS: wiiitntr V 7 p-m. in 404 Rudder. MSC VISUAL ARTS: will sponsor an artiest through Fra in the MSC Gallery and near the MSC. Fountain. Forisj information call Christy, 693-1360. I “In it what I l firm dir rnalizatii while tl maintait public ! commer College. Tuesday STUDENT ACTIVITIES: bude ations are due Mi DEPARTMENT OF quest for student organizations alloc* at 4 p.m. in the Student Finance Center. No requestC accepted after the deadline. The last two workshops treasurers of student organizations will Ire held Tued? 6D1 Rudder at 3:45 p.m. and 5:15 p in. ARTS SOCIETY’: solo and ensemble auditions: ring show will be held Tuesday nigi it. Also, k conditioning, 6:30 p.m.; beg. ballet, 7:30 p.m.: inibs,' 8:30 p.m.; and pointe, 9:30 p.m. in 268 F.. Kvlc. For® information calf Kz | Thou workers bai i ic ;ul Clark A largest n The i p.m. Karen at 693-3490 or Cindy, 260-S5tt ASSOCIATION OF BAPTLST STUDENTS: will prestnn film “Hudson Taylor” at 7 p.m. in the All Faith’sChact Th P< p.m. TAMU ONE WHEELERS: invites an yone interestednJ cycling to meet with them at 5 p.m. in front of 0.Ra White Coliseum. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES: will has t speaker at 8:30 p.m. in 145 MSC. Comedressdi y softball! 1 BICYCLING CLUB: wUl meet at 7 p.m JERl Christiai the worl lical Moi Of Jerus Sunday in 504Ri Liule couts c r m WATER SKI CLUB: will give out important tonrnamenu or “plea ^*-«nation at 7:30 p.m. in 402 Rudder. For moreinfots waveds call Chris, 260-3960. 1 during i TAMU FLYING CLUB: will meet at 7:30 p.m. in theaif , clubhouse. For more information t all Don, 696-9339 lJi n Dan p f watchec Project funded by $3 million grant “This is Bible a more o what Ct Resume and typing service. Errands run. 696-4446. 108t3/10 Defensive Driving. Insurance discount, ticket deferral. 8-5, Mon.-Fri., 693-1322. UnionTech. 92t5/28 UT class merges computers, video McR; Associated Press AUSTIN — A glass-enclosed classroom at the University of Texas, featuring interconnected audio-vi sual and computer equipment, pro vides students and teachers with a glimpse into the future of education. business students who use “Class room 2000,” a project financed by a $3 million grant from IBM Corp. A team of UT professors in the Graduate School of Business de signed the room for 22 graduate J. Richard Dietrich, a designer of the room, said the students are trained to manage information sys tems that connect a corporation’s data processing department and se nior managers who use information systems for planning. “Business schools have developed programs in management informa tion systems or in data processing systems,” he said. “But we have not trained people to be managers of the information function in a corpora tion.” A professor who stands behind a wide podium in the class uses a f mshbutton control board to dim ights, turn on a sound system and display slides. Each desk has# sonal computer on which s:-^ store homework assignment Darwin Klingman, director i? Information Systems PrognuB “The students in that roomi» posed to the latest technokf% they're going to be using inti** ness place in the next three■ years.” House located off Jersey. 3 bdrm.. 2 bath, large back yard, central air/hcat, by appointment only. 693-2400 after 5. I13t3/17 ATTENTION FOREIGN STUDENTS: We carry overseas 220 volts, 50 hz. Appliances, transformers, microwaves, televisions, videos, plugs, small appliances and major kitchen appliances. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS TO STUDENTS. L.A.W. International Inc. Tel. (713)784-2733. 113t4/l Ten speed, hardly used. Asking $75., but will consider reasonable offer. 696-8245. 114t3/27 Ken Martin’s Family Restaurant Specials of the Week Mr* it aT . ♦ « All You Can Eat Fajita Buffet • Chicken Fried Steak featuring beef chicken beans rice guacamole sour cream cheese pico de gallo fresh flour tortillas includes: baked potato with all the trimmings and hot bread only $5,95 Mon.-Thurs. II ani-2:30pin no coupons needed only $2.99 Sunday-Thursday Lunch & Dinner no coupons needed POST OAK MALL College Station 3231 E. 29TH STREET Bryan 49tf Beef Tacos all day Sun.-Thur no limit no coupons needed all 3 locations: 3312 S. COLLEGE Bryan 107 DOMINIK DR. College Staion POST OAK MALL College Station i ^ STEAK! 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